Posts Tagged ‘iPhone’

A Quick Look at Task2Gather, an Online Project and Task Management Tool

Monday, August 4th, 2008

Vito Technology released Task2Gather, an Online task management tool based on web 2.0 technology and it is free service. Users can sign in to the service and start organizing their to-do tasks right away. Users can get a paid subscription if they require additional services like  reports, file attachments, advanced security, and RSS, among many other features. The client version for Apple iPhone or Win Mobile client is coming soon.

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Digg Launched New Mobile Site

Thursday, July 31st, 2008

Since the release of iPhone there is a rush to launch new Mobilesite. Digg took advantage of it and launched its new mobile site m.digg.com.  All graphics and other unnecessary information has been completely disabled off this data, allowing it to load on a mobile device as quickly as possible.
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Apple Sold 1 Million iPhones in the First 3 Days

Tuesday, July 15th, 2008

Apple announced yesterday that it had sold 1 million of the new model of iPhone by Sunday, just two days after it was launched. Apple introduced the iPhone 3G on Friday in 21 countries, including Australia, Italy, Mexico and New Zealand, and people around the world grabbed them.

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Apple is Going to Launch iPhone App Store on Thursday Morning

Wednesday, July 9th, 2008

Apple’s highly anticipated App Store for the iPhone and iPod Touch is likely to launch tomorrow, according to Forbes citing three sources. The launch would take place at noon Eastern time, which is 9am out here on the west coast

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Seven Perspectives for Social Networking: Heading for Web 3.0?

Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008

Here is a list of scenarios and technologies that will shape the Internet’s future. Some are already available and a few we’d like to look forward to in the near future:

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Apple Introduces 3G Videoconferencing ZOMG for iPhone

Wednesday, June 11th, 2008

People who complain about lack of front camera and videoconferencing for iPhone will be happy soon. They will be able to buy the Apple Videoconferencing Kit, ZOMG for iPhone 3G at just $29. Using a unique silicon-based mirror material and natural bamboo wood for its handle and base, the Apple Videoconferencing Kit measures an unprecedented 0.5 inches at its thinnest point. It is easy to hold it in front of the iPhone 3G camera, allowing face-to-face video communication with users all around the world. The Apple Videoconferencing Kit ultra-shiny surface allows for an extremely clear image, the best in its class, and can be easily customized using any kind of materials, from stickers to Crayola.
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Smartphone Sales Rose 29% Globally: Gartner

Friday, June 6th, 2008

As per Gartner, the Global Sales of mobile smartphones shot up 29% during 1st quarter of 2008. Nokia continued to maintain its leadership with 45% share of the market and sales are up 25% on year. Research in Motion was the second-biggest smartphone vendor with 13.4% of the market driven by sales of the BlackBerry Curve and Pearl, while Apple Inc. ( AAPL) was the third-largest vendor with a 5.3% share in the market.

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Google’s Strategy for Web Development in the Next Three years

Thursday, May 29th, 2008

Google explained its vision for Web Development in the next three years at its developers conference being held in San Francisco. Google Inc. will invest in three key areas for developers, including opening up its servers to host their applications, encouraging pervasive connectivity to the Web, and making the browser more powerful, said Vic Gundotra, Google’s vice president of engineering,
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Online Dating now Available in iPhone

Wednesday, April 30th, 2008

Dating DNA is a free service designed specifically to work with all Social Networking sites, providing one-click compatibility scoring through the use of unique “Dating DNA Numbers.” Recently it announced a full-featured online dating system for the iPhone and iPod Touch.

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Apple Considering ‘Free’ Access to iTunes Library

Friday, March 21st, 2008

Apple is talking with the major record labels about a change in the iTunes Store business model that would give customers free access to the store’s complete music library, according to the Financial Times. The catch is that consumers would pay a premium for Apple’s iPod and iPhone devices.
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